What Is Xhosa In South Africa?
The Xhosa, also often called the “Red Blanket People“, are of Nguni stock, like the Zulu.
The name Xhosa is a generalized term for a diversity of proud clans, the Pondo, Bomvana, Thembu, and the Xhosa tribe itself.
Which country speaks Xhosa?
South Africa Zimbabwe
Xhosa language
| Xhosa | |
|---|---|
| Official language in | South Africa Zimbabwe |
| Recognised minority language in | Botswana |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | xh |
Where do Xhosa originate from?
Southern Africa
The Xhosa people are descendants of the Nguni, who migrated from central and northern Africa to settle in southern Africa.
They comprise a number of clans such as Gcaleka, Ngika, Ndlambe, Dushane, Qayi, and the Gqunkhwebe, of Khoisan origin. Enchantment winds through the Xhosa language, dress, and rituals.
